Climate, stress, and workout generally lead to a lot of sweating out. But, do you know that there are some people who find their feet and palms sweating profusely even without any workout? Are you one amongst those? Workout, anxiety, stressare some of the common causes of the sweat. However, if there are excessive sweating and wetness in their palms and feet even in a relaxed state, then this condition is called “Hyperhidrosis”. Here one experiences excessive moistening of the body parts. Medical practitioners categorize it into Primary or Secondary Hyperhidrosis.

How to Treat Hyperhidrosis?

When a person notices excessive moistening or wetness only in a particular part of the body like palms, feet,underarmswithout any kind of stress, it could be Primary Hyperhidrosis. On the other hand, if one is experiencing wetness in large areas of the body such a condition in medical terminology would be called Secondary Hyperhidrosis. Having got an idea about Hyperhidrosis, let us now figure out some suggested home remedies to overcome these conditions.

1. Vinegar

An ingredient commonly available in most of the households is natural Vinegar and one can also opt for Apple cider. To control excessive sweating this needs to be taken three times in a day either before or after the meal. It is advisable to consume this on an empty stomach thirty minutes prior or post meal. Apple cider vinegar has astringent properties that reduce excessive sweating and helps control by closing the pores on the skin.

2. Sage Herb Tea

One of the age-old proven remedies is the Sage Herb tea which needs to be brewed in warm water and consumed when it is at room temperature. A daily dose of this brew ensures sufficient supply of the Vitamin B and magnesium to the body which controls hyper activities of the sweat glands and is very effective in reducing underarm sweating.

3. Black Tea

Black tea is very easy to prepare and can be consumed every day in the morning. With the richness of tannins that have astringents, it mainly helps in two ways-One by blocking the pores of the skin, and preventing the secretion of sweat, and the other by keeping the body temperature cool thus reducing the chances of sweat generation in the body.

4. Lemon Juice With Baking Soda

Most commonly available in every house, this is yet another proven remedy to slow down the activity of sweat glands. One teaspoon of baking soda sprinkled with fresh lemon juices can be applied as the paste on the parts of the body which sweat profusely. Allow to dry for 10 minutes before rinsing it.

5. Tomato Juice

A vegetable that is used for daily cooking can come handy in treating Hyperhidrosis. There are two quick and easy ways. One is to cut a fresh tomato and rub it on the parts of the body which sweat excessively and leave it for 15 minutes before washing it off. The other is to consume one cup of raw tomato juice for a week if you have a flavor for it and continue the same in lower dosage in the following week as well. The effect is it reduces body temperature and thus the sweating process in the body is slowed down.

6. Cornstarch With Baking Soda

Households usually have corn starch and baking soda. An equal proportion of these two mixed in the form of dry dust can be applied on the part of the body which acts as an antiperspirant. It helps in reducing the odor emanated because of sweat by neutralizing it. The dry mixture can be stored in the small container and carried along easily.

7. Potato

Another rich source of starch is Potato. It comes in as a handy remedy for Hyperhidrosis. A peeled and cut potato when rubbed on the parts of the body can be effective in reducing sweat.

8. Wheatgrass Juice

Wheatgrass is a natural antioxidant and helpful in removing harmful toxins from the body especially in reducing the foul odor of sweat. Wheatgrass powder is easily available in the market these days. A bottle of 100 grams powder of wheatgrass would last for nearly a month if consumed once a day mixed into warm water on empty stomach. Wheatgrass consumption neutralizes the acid formation in the body and is a rich source of Vitamins B6, B12, C and folic acid.

9. Witch Hazel

A natural herb derived from the bark and leaves of Hamamelis virginiana. It is a natural astringent known for its ability to shrink the pores of the skin and also removes excessive oil from the skin. Help reduce secretion of sweat.

10. Tea Tree Oil

Tea tree oil is natural astringent and is easily available in the market. When consumed by adding 4 to 5 drops of tea tree oil with lukewarm water, it is effective in remediating Hyperhidrosis. One can also use the oil to apply or rub into the affected part of the body with a cotton ball.

11. Activated Charcoal

Activated charcoal is meant to be used or consumed mainly by Adults. This helps in dealing with the excessive sweat from hand and sweaty feet mainly by absorbing the moisture from the body parts. Adding one tablespoon of the Activated charcoal to warm water and having it daily in the morning in an empty stomach can be effective. The consumption needs to be in limited quantity especially for those who have intestinal problems.

Other common remedies to overcome the Hyperhidrosis are consumption of food that is rich in magnesium like bananas, soy milk, pumpkin seeds, green leafy vegetables, tofu, avocados, walnuts, almonds, grapes.

Some ways of preventing excessive sweating are as follows

Keep the bad stress at bay

Avoid or reduce the intake of sugary foods or drinks containing caffeine

Lot of liquid intake mainly in form of plain water

Stay away from hard drinks, smoking and drugs

Wearing dresses made out of natural fibers and cotton that are reasonably loose fitting.

Reduce intake of spicy and chemically processed food.

Using soaps which are soft for the skin and don’t contain strong deodorants.

These home remediescan help reduce and control sweating for a long period of time. If you want to save yourself from the embarrassment of sweating, then quickly switch over to these remedies that will provide you quick relief. These home remedies will certainly give you relief from sweaty hands and sweaty feet. Let’s say goodbye to this disorder in a natural and safe way.

About The Author

My name is Yaamini. I hold a dual master's degree in Biochemistry and then on I went to pursue and complete my MBA in project management.Reading and writing has been my passion right from childhood and I took to writing around 4 years back when a friend of mine introduced me to a company called Pan India.I went on to writing for many reputed companies and a few foreign clients. I have around 4 years of experience and have written on various niches like health, beauty, fashion, product descriptions and travel.Writing has been my favourite hobby and it is something I am extremely passionate about. I also love traveling and have dreams to travel many exotic destinations in the world.